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Copeton Dam is a massive water storage on the Gwydir River near Inverell, offering a surprising blend of engineering marvel and serene outdoor recreation. The dam wall itself is an impressive sight, stretching over 1.5 kilometres, but the real draw is the vast lake that stretches behind it, perfect for water sports, fishing, and camping under starry skies. This is a place where you can truly escape the crowds and connect with the rugged beauty of the New England region.
Highlights & What to See
- Copeton Dam Wall: Walk or drive across the dam wall for panoramic views of the lake and the Gwydir River valley below. The sheer scale of the structure is awe-inspiring.
- Water Sports: The lake is a paradise for boating, water-skiing, and kayaking. Bring your own vessel or hire one locally to explore the many secluded coves and inlets.
- Fishing: Cast a line for golden perch, Murray cod, and silver perch. The lake is renowned among anglers, and several well-stocked fishing spots are accessible from the shore or boat.
- Copeton Waters State Park: This park offers excellent camping facilities, picnic areas, and walking trails. It's the perfect base for a multi-day stay, with sites that range from basic tent spots to powered caravan sites.
- Birdwatching: The lake and its surrounding woodlands attract a variety of birdlife, including waterbirds, raptors, and woodland species. Bring binoculars for a chance to spot white-bellied sea eagles and yellow-tailed black cockatoos.
Suggested Time to Spend
Copeton Dam is best enjoyed over a weekend or longer if you're keen on water sports or fishing. For a quick visit, half a day is enough to see the dam wall, have a picnic, and take a short walk. However, to truly appreciate the lake's recreational opportunities, plan for at least two nights. This gives you time to explore by boat, try your luck fishing, and relax by the campfire. The drive from Inverell takes about 30 minutes, so you can easily combine it with a day trip to the town.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Inverell – Known as the 'Sapphire City', Inverell is a historic mining town where you can try your hand at fossicking for gemstones, or visit the Pioneer Village and the Inverell Art Gallery.
- Gwydir River – The river below the dam offers excellent kayaking and swimming spots, as well as scenic picnic areas along its banks.
- Kwiambal National Park – About an hour's drive north, this park features dramatic granite outcrops, waterfalls, and the confluence of the Macintyre and Severn rivers. Great for bushwalking and birdwatching.
- Glen Innes – An hour east, this town is famous for its Australian Standing Stones, a Celtic monument, and its vibrant autumn colours.
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Image credits
- Inverell — Chris Olszewski / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Gwydir River — Mgillaus / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Kwiambal National Park — Mokgen at English Wikipedia / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Glen Innes — Cgoodwin / CC BY-SA 3.0
- New England Highway — Queensland State Archives / CC PDM 1.0